LeBron James catches Warriors fan making fun of him

Dec 28, 2015 - 01:44
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LeBron James catches Warriors fan making fun of him
LeBron James catches Warriors fan making fun of him

IF you are going to make fun of LeBron James, at least try not to do it right to his face.

That is exactly what one fan did during the Cleveland Cavalier's Christmas Day clash with the Golden State Warriors.

The Warriors fan, seated courtside, motioned to her friend that James was acting like a bit of a 'cry baby'. Unfortunately, the Cavs star tued around at just the wrong moment.

LeBron didn't bother to make any comment in response to the fan's sledge — quite frankly his deathly stare seemed enough.

The fan was later identified as Alicia Goetz, wife of millionare businessman Jim Goetz, a partner at Sequoia Capital.

James was clearly not phased by Goetz's snub, going on to score a game-high 25 points in his side's 89-83 loss to the Warriors.

Golden State moved to a record of 28-1 with their victory, while the Cavs dropped to 19-8.

After the defeat, James praised his opponents in Steph Curry and Draymond Green, while appearing disappointed in his own performance, despite being Cleveland's top scorer.

 

 

 

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